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Analysis of 9°50'N East Pacific Rise Seismicity: Insight into Hydrothermal and Magmatic Processes

  • Marine Geology & Geophysics
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  • Ridge 2000
  • Analysis of 9°50'N East Pacific Rise Seismicity: Insight into Hydrothermal and Magmatic Processes
  • Dr. Felix Waldhauser
  • Dr. Maya Tolstoy
  • Dr. Timothy Crone
  • Earthquake
  • East Pacific Rise
  • Ms. Danielle Stroup
  • Ms. Lindsey Doermann
  • OBS
  • Ridge 2000
OBS stuck in fresh lava flow in 2006.
PI(s): 
Dr. Maya Tolstoy
Dr. Felix Waldhauser

This project is the continued analysis of seismic data collected on a 4x4 km array of ocean bottom seismometers (OBSs) deployed at the Ridge 2000 Integrated Study Site at 9°50'N on the East Pacific R

Faculty, Scientists, and Staff: 
Ms. Lindsey Doermann
Dr. Timothy Crone
Students: 
Ms. Danielle Stroup
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